Math, asked by Vibes51, 2 days ago


\large\bigstar\mathtt{Solve  \: this \:  equation :}


 \sf\frac{ \frac{3}{4} x + 1}{x +  \frac{1}{5}  } =  \frac{7}{4}  \\

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Answered by itzmedipayan2
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 \sf\frac{ \frac{3}{4} x + 1}{x + \frac{1}{5} } = \frac{7}{4} \\

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we will do cross multiply

60x + 160 = 140x + 28 \\

Subtract 160 from both sides

60x + 160 - 160 = 140x + 28 - 160 \\  \\ 60x = 140x - 132

subtract 140x from both sides

60x - 140x = 140x - 132 - 140x \\  \\  - 80x =  - 132 \\  \\ x =  \frac{ - 132}{ - 80}  \\  \\ x =  \frac{33}{20}

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